svenEsven

svenEsven t1_je9rxvq wrote

I went the other route there, seeing a dozen failed relationships and how shitty kids can be treated made me never want kids or a wife. I'm 36 with no interest in relationships with other people for the most part. Which I'm sure is some form of depression. Idk. The upside is that it taught me to be better to people than my parents were.

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svenEsven t1_j8ymi77 wrote

Give me 5 minutes and I'll post just as many articles saying the opposite. It's the Internet, it's easy to find confirmation bias.

Edit: only took me three minutes. It's wild, almost like different news sources are getting paid by different people to promote different agendas.

https://www.healthcare-now.org/blog/new-poll-shows-canadians-overwhelmingly-support-public-health-care/

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2019/06/04/brits-are-fiercely-protective-their-health-care-system-trump-suggested-he-wants-it-included-trade-talks/

https://www.cnbc.com/2019/05/17/france-versus-the-united-states-how-the-two-nations-health-care-systems-compare.html

I used links to real articles! According to you that means you have to believe me and support universal health care now or you're just a reddit nephew.

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svenEsven t1_j4w77fv wrote

But it completely ruins the entire intent of NSFW. if people just start equating NSFW to mean something some people may be sensitive to, then people who aren't sensitive to things will then click on things that are actually NSFW in their work environments and get fired from their jobs for looking at explicit content. People's feelings are important, don't get me wrong, but people's livelihoods are a bit more important imo. Your feelings are going to be upset if you lose your job.

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